Whiteface to add a new ski glade this winter

Contest under way to name it for Jay Rand

August 17, 2013

WILMINGTON - Crews were expected to begin cutting a new glade this past week at Whiteface Mountain Ski Center.

The yet-to-be-named, 680-vertical-foot expert glade will begin halfway down the Hoyt's High trail, which is accessible via Lookout Mountain, and exit onto the Lower Skyward trail, near the base of the Summit Chair lift.

The glade is the first new trail added to Whiteface in more than five years and will be open in time for the 2013-14 winter season, state Olympic Regional Development Authority officials said in a press release this week.

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The highlighted area of this image shows the location of a new glade being cut at Whiteface Mountain Ski Center. The glade is located on Lookout Mountain. The trail to the right of it is Hoyt’s High. The trail to the left of the glade is Lower Skyward.(Image — Whiteface Mountain Ski Center Facebook page)

"We're pretty excited about this plan. It's the resort's first new trail since the opening of Lookout Mountain in 2008," ORDA President and CEO Ted Blazer said in the release. "Last winter the mountain added snowmaking to Hoyt's High, and this will make another exciting addition that will enhance our guests' overall experience at the mountain."

A contest is under way on the Whiteface Facebook page to name the new glade for Jay Rand, who served as general manager of Whiteface for 14 years until he stepped down in 2009 to become executive director of the New York Ski Educational Foundation.

More than 500 possible names had already been suggested as of Friday, including Jay's Journey, Grand Rand and Rand's Run. The winner of the contest will be invited to a ribbon-cutting ceremony and get first tracks down the glade on its opening day as well as lunch at the J. Lohr Wine Bar and Cafe at Whiteface.

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Other mountain improvements this year include the addition of 35 low-energy snow guns for use on the Easy Street, Broadway and Excelsior trails. The mountain has also purchased an energy-efficient boom fan snow gun that will be used to cover the Lower Valley trail.

"Our overall goal is to always improve upon our guests' experience, while at the same time use less energy and be more efficient," Whiteface General Manager Aaron Kellett said in the release. "The purchasing of the 35 additional guns and the boom snow gun keeps us moving in that direction."

A new Pisten Bully 600 Winch Cat has also been added to Whiteface's fleet of cats and groomers.

The first day of the ski season at the mountain is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 29, weather permitting.